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multi-story buildings #31

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hmcgrath opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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multi-story buildings #31

hmcgrath opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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I have a 2 story structure, with storeys: -1, 0, 1:
when I run step 1 and look at the cost items totals plot, I dont' see the level 1.
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@cefect cefect changed the title not seeing cost-item totals plot with all levels three story buildings Nov 27, 2024
@cefect cefect changed the title three story buildings multi-story buildings Nov 27, 2024
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cefect commented Nov 27, 2024

When we swapped the fixed costs table widget for the spin boxes we hard-coded to only support basement+MF curves (which is usually all you need in the model anyways).
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We could add an 'Upper Floor' item, or bring back the more flexible table or leave the UI to only support 2 levels.

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I don’t ever recall approving or accepting that we will only support single story buildings - this is news to me.

The table was flawed and not performing well, which is why I suggested the change. If you can bring it back and have it stable, maybe.
Can it be populated relative to the # of stories the user puts on the metadata tab to add in some intelligence?
multi level building support is important.

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